2020-2021 Award recipients

The GHAGA is a periodic award focused on encouraging healthcare providers, hemophilia treatment centers as well as hemophilia societies to submit proposals that would contribute to improving education, supporting outreach, strengthening diagnosis, and facilitating access to treatment.

In the second edition of the program, five awards up to €30,000 each were offered to participants whose proposals best matched the program's objectives, while meeting all the selection criteria as assessed by a Review Committee.

Here you can meet the awardees:

Nongnuch Sirachainan

Title: "Increased Diagnosis of Bleeding Disorder Using Self-Screening Pediatric Bleeding Assessment Tool Mobile Application (Pediatric-BAT) in Community"

Nongnuch Sirachainan (Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University, Thailand)

Wulandewi Marhaeni

Title: "Android OS-Based Smartphone Application for Hemophilia Self Screening Tool in Kalimantan, Indonesia"

Wulandewi Marhaeni (Faculty of Medicine, Lambung Mangkurat University, Indonesia)

Gabriela Susana Sliba

Title: "Hemophilia carriers' status, diagnosis and counselling in the families of hemophilia Foundation MDQ"

Gabriela Susana Sliba (Fundación Hemofilia MDQ  (Mar del Plata), Argentina)

Megan Adediran

Title: "Affordable & accessible diagnosis project"

Megan Adediran (Haemophilia Foundation of Nigeria (HFN), Nigeria)

Syamraj Santhappan

Title: "Improve education and home therapy in hemophilia"

Syamraj Santhappan (Haemophilia Treatment Centre (HTC) Aluva, India)

2019-2020 Award recipients

 

Title: "Multicenter study of diagnostic tool for patients with hereditary bleeding disorders: from bedside to comprehensive investigation."

Ampaiwan Chuansumrit
Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol, University, Thailand.

 

 

Title: "Strengthen and standardize Haemophilia diagnosis in Nigeria. (Diagnosis Haemophilia Nigeria Project)."

Theresa Nwagha
University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Nigeria.

 

 

Title: "Comprehensive medical care mobile team."

Nurbek Orozaliev
Public Association "Community of handicapped-hemophiliacs" in Kyrgyz Rep., Kyrgystan

 

 

Title: "Using mobile application to improve hemophilia care in Yogyakarta, Indonesia."

Pudjo Hagung Widjajanto
Pediatric Hematology & Oncology Division of Dr. Sardjito Hospital/ Faculty of Medicine, Public Health & Nursing, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia.

 

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